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Save the Date – Special Exhibition "Perceived Truths. Zeppelins and National Socialism"

17.3.2026

May 22, 2026 – April 4, 2027

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  1. Perceived Truths. Zeppelins and National Socialism

    In 2026, the Zeppelin Museum celebrates its 30th anniversary in the harbour train station. The museum takes this occasion as an opportunity to turn to its own history through the exhibition “Perceived Truths. Zeppelins and National Socialism,” reappraising the entanglements between the political use of Zeppelins and Nazi Germany. Central to the exhibition are so-called “perceived truths“, a phenomenon based on subjective, emotionally shaped assumptions: statements that we have heard somewhere and never questioned, which have solidified over time and consistently replace verifiable facts. They run throughout the exhibition and the museum as a guiding thread, serving as a framework for deconstructing romanticized narratives surrounding Zeppelin history.

  2. Image and Power. Zooming into Zeppelin Photography

    How do images convey power? How do they shape history? How do they manipulate us? The exhibition Image and Power. Zooming into Zeppelin Photography is the first to comprehensively explore the Zeppelin as a photographic motif. It marks a new starting point in the examination of the visual history of the airship and demonstrates how the image of the Zeppelin was employed as a tool of political propaganda during the German Empire, the Weimar Republic, and the Nazi dictatorship. As a symbol of conquering the skies, technological superiority, military power, and global connectivity, it became a visual vehicle of imperial ambition. By the example of this deliberate staging of visual media, Image and Power. Zooming into Zeppelin Photography poses the highly topical question of the power of images.

  3. RE-SEARCH, the new Fellowship for Artists of the ZF Art Foundation, goes to Christelle Oyiri in 2025

    In 2025, on the occasion of its 35th anniversary, the ZF Art Foundation will transition from the Residency for Artists to the ZF Research Fellowship. The ZF Fellowship RE-SEARCH is a new multi-year funding program of the ZF Art Foundation. It explicitly supports the work of the Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen.

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